Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 11, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Accomplishment by the citizens of Med
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he Medford Chamber of Commerce.
April , 1910 April 1, 1921
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BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
JI. ' Waither,
President
V. tt. Vawter. Vice
President C. W. ' . fcfoDoneld.
Treasurer
A. hi Hljl
Bawl' Moor 1 - u
RenJi C. Sheldon .
floo. L. Thelchler
Geo. T. Colllna
pen. A. Mansfield
jtrnw O. Schleffellu
William V. leaaca
T. E. Danlela
C. E. Oatea
R. O. Bardwell
FORUM
COMMITTEE
W. Gaston Domer
. KU, Oialrman
John C Maun
David IL Koueuberg
W. B. Crews
Quln Rob tnttou
1ST FORUM, April 7. 1020
Ban. O. Sheldon, Chairman
Subject "The proponed half million
dollar road bond iusue." bv V 11
Vawter.
Recommendations-) "ArranKfementa
bp made for the purclta.se of a
County Fair Grounds."
2N1 POKL'M, April 14
BenJ. u. BToaldon, Chairman
Subject "The future development
of the timber in thin locality,"
Arthur Money of Aberdeen, Washington.
8HD KOlll'M, April 21
H, Vawter, Chairman
Su.h,J,,;Sf"r'"r.,le I'lgher educational
bill." by President P. I.. Campbell
of Kugene, Oregon.
Ilecommendntlnn "That road to
Uead Indian Koda S'lUliigH be made
punnuble to automobile travel."
4TH OKUM, April 28
W. Oaaton Dobuiiui, Oaalrmaa '
Bubject "The present utatun of the
United Mutes army," by LI. Col.
. W. S. Stevens of Portland and
M. Col. Wm. H. Brooks of Wash
ington, U. C.
Recommenuations "That un auto
mobile eumr ground be establish
ed In Aledford."
BTH FORUM, May 5
Gain Boblneon, Chairman
Subject "Half million dollar county
road bond issue and 4 state
bond limitation act," by Wesley
Brown.
Recommendation "That campaign
be conducted in behalf of the
meaburea above mentioned."
OTH FORUM, JLty 12
David R. Boa.nberg, Chairman
Subject "An automobilo camp
grounds such as Medford should
affurd the tourist," C. E. Gutes.
Recommendation "Appointment of
a committee to investigate the
possibility of railroad construc
tion to the east and to the west
of Medfoid." -
7TH FOKUM, May 19.
John C. Mann, Chairman
Subject "The possibility of trade
Kxpanslon," by 11. O. Kiohbach.
Recommendations- "Keeure concerts
by the itogue River Hand."
"Appointment of a committee to en
coimrite cllllens to vote for thu
road bond Issue."
HTH FOKUM, May 20
W s. Crews, Chairman
Subject "The protection of our for
ests against fire," by Capt. H. J.
Kberly.
Recommendation "Arrange for a
program of Trade Expansion." '
"Central Point business men invit
ed ; to become- members of the
Chamber of Commeroe."
BTH FOK11M, Juno 2
'rain Boblnaon, Chairman
Subject "Development of communi
ty spirit." by Col. Robert A. Mil
der of Portland, Oregon.
Recommendation "Appointment of
committee to secure an equitable
distribution of gasoline in case of
u shortage so that essential Indus
tries may not suffer."
10TH FOKUM, Juno 0 .
W. Qaaton xoniergne, Chairman
Subject "Development - of Ashland
Hotel and Springs project as re
lated to the benefit of Southern
Oregon," by Prof. Irvine Vlnlng.
11T1I FORUM, Juno 10
David H. Bosenberg, Chairman
Subject "Review of the' work of
the Chamber of Commerce during
the two months since re-organlza-tlon,"
by II. L. Waither.
I3TH FORUM, Juno 2.1
John C. Mann, Chairman
(1) "Our street signs and street
lights, by Frank Ruchter.
(!) -The Railroad Right of Way,"
by Herbert Grey.
3 "Painting of buldllngs and
Cleaning up of our city," by Mau-
rlne McKeany.
(1) 'Summary,'1, by S. ('. Merrlimtn.
13TH FORUM. Juno 80
Olan O. Taylor, Chairman
Subject "Tourist development." by
K 8. Mramwell of Oranta Pass,
Oregon.
Recommendations "That a Jackson
County Communltv Dv bo held
during the summer." "That a din
ner be given In honor of Ex-Ambassador
Gerard."
I4TH FOKUM, July 7
W. a-aston Semcdgna, Chairman
Subject "Medford'a population," by
U. C Hoggs.
Recommendullon "That the Board
of Directors investigate the pos
sibility of a recount of the 1120
census."
18TH FOKUM, July 14
Dtlroy Oetohell, Chairman
Subleet "Tours of the valley for
tourists," by G. A. Codding.
Recommendations "Thai the Med
ford Song written by Miss Flor
ence .Yioutgoinery be published."
That .Mrs. A. J. Klocker be Invit
ed to address the forutn on the
subject of 'Community Center.' "
I0TI1 FOKUM, July 21
W. 11. Crews, Chairman
Subject "Child Welfare." by Judge
Fred C. Hale of Columbus, Ohio.
Reeominetilutlor:H "That aviation
landing field be given an official
name."
"Ttiat subject of the next forum be
'Freight ltntes on Commodities
Shipped by Farmers.' "
17TH FOKUM, July UH
John O. Mann, Chairman
Subjects (1) "Freight Rates on
Commodities Shipped by the
Farmer," by R. U. Flaherty.
(2) "National Park-to-Park High,
way." by A. U Weslgard of New
York.
18TH FORUM, August 4
Gain Soblnaon, Chairman
Subject "Traffic Regulations," by
Gus Newbury.
Recommendation "That the Beard
of Directors appoint acommtttee
to suggest traffic regulations for
tile City of Medford."
1WH FORUM, August 11
' Dr. Bert B. Elliott, Chairman
Subject "The American Legion," by
; Robert W. Clancy.
'Recommendation -"That the Air Pa-
trol Service and American Legion
, . be cooperated with in dedicating
, . the Aviation Landing Field on La
: bor Day, September 6th."
20TH FORUM, August 18. "
Bev. F. B. X,eah, Chairman
Subject "The Minister A Commu-
nlty Asset," by Rev. L. .Myron
:' Booaetv
21ST FOKUM, August 25
, . John' O. Mann, Chairman
'Subject "Impressions of Eastern
; ; Oregon," by. W. R. Coleman.
22XJJ FORUM, September 1
Porter J. Heff, Chairman
Subject "Move the County Seat,"
by Mayor C. B. Lainkln of Ash
land, Oregon.
Recommendation "That tho ques
tion of the removal of the County
Seat be placed on the ballot."
23KD FORUM, September 8
X. Tawter, Chairman
Subjects (11 "The University of
Oregon, Its accomplishments and
future activities." by President P.
L. Campbell of Eugene, Oregon.
(2) "The Bast Is Coming West." by
Frank Branch Riley of Portland,
Oregon.
24TH FORTM, September 15
S. C. OaddlB, Chairman -
Subject "Business Education A
Community Asset," by BenJ. F.
Lindas,
25TH FORUM, September 23
O. A. Codding, Chairman
Subject "Community Center," by
Mrs. A. J. Klocker.
Recommendation "That the finan
cial program of the Boy Scouts
be endorsed."
2UTU FORUM, September 29
Delroy Oetchell, Chairman
Subjecl "Poams by their Author,"
by Dick Posey R. p. Campbell of
Ashland. Oregon.
S7TH FORUM, OctolMir 6
H. O. FKOHBACH, P hail-man
Subject "Initiative Measures." by
Benj. C. Sheldon.
Recommendation "That committee
be appointed to co-operate with
like committees from the Common
Council and from the American
Legion to secure nntl-allcn land
leasing legislation."
2KTH FORUM, October 1:1
John C. Mann, Chairman
Subject "The County Y. M. C. A.
Work," by John 11. Rudd of Port
land. Oregon.
20TH FORUM, October 20
B. X,. Waither, Chairman
Subject "Southern Oregon Experi
ment Station." by Prof. F. C. Rcl-mer.
BOTH FORUM, October 27
John C. Mann, Chairman
Subjects (1) "Jackson County Dis
play ul the Oregon Slate Fair," by
C .C. Cate.
2 "Tho Possibility ot the Dairy
Industry In Oregon," by Leslie
Butler of Hood River. Oregon.
31ST FORUM, November 3
Ber. J. Bandolph Saanet, Chairman
Subject "Oregon's Educational
Standing." by J. II. Churchill of
Salem, Oregon.
32I) FORUM, November 10
Mrs. Boas O. Sohleffelln, Chairman
Subject "City Beautiful." by Rev.
C. A. Edwards of Ashland, Ore
, Bon.
33RI) FORUM,, November 17
David B. Boaenberg, Chairman
Subject "A reading from Richard
Harding Davis," by Ira Ellsworth
Schuler.
34TH FOKUM, November 21
T. B. Danlela, Chairman
Subject "The Optimistic Pest," by
Bert R. Oreer of Ashlund, Oregon.
33TH 1-ORUM, December 1
. Bawlea Moore, Chairman
Subject "Legislative Measures," by
Chas. F. Hopkins of Roseburg.
Oregon.
JWITH FORUM, Decomber 8
Aabrey O. Smith, Chairman
Subject "A Jackson County Farm
Bureau and Its Af fllllntlona with
the State and National Federa
tion," by Geo. A. Mansfield.
37TH FORUM, December 13
O. E. Gates, Chairman
Subject "Tho Hoover Campaign for
the starving children of Central
Europe," by W. . C. Harding of
Koseburg, Oregon.
S8T1I FRUM, Docomlicr 22
W. E, Orewa, Chairman
Subject "The Oregon Agricultural
College and Ita relation to the
rest of the state." by President
W. J. Kerr, of Corvallls, Oregon.
40TH FOKUM, January 5, 1I-1
Oeo. A. Manrfield. Chairman
Subjects (1) "Agricultural Ad
vancement as a result of Lxperl
mcnt Stations." by Dr. Juines T.
Jardlne of Corvallls. Oregon.
(2) "Oregon Boys and Girls' Club
Work." by H. C. Seymour of Cor
vallls, Oregon.
4 1ST FORUM, January 13
Gain Boblnaon, Chairman
Subject "A New Movement InUnj
verslty Education." by John C. AI
mack. of Eugene. Oregon.
Recommendation "That an Edu
cational Campaign teaching the
value of being 'On Time' be conducted."
421 FORUM, January 10
Mra. A. J. Hanby, Chairman
Bubjects (11 "The World Program
of the V. W. C. A.," by Miss Amy
Smith of Seattle Wash.
(2) "The Pacific Northwest Tour
ist Association," by H. Cuthbert.
Recommendation "That a County
Association for tile 1'reservullon
of the Scenery be funned."
30TII FORUM, December 29
C. S. Oatea, Chairman
Subject "Oil Prospects In the
Rogue River Valley," by Col. E.
R Kelly.
43RD FORUM, January 20
O. C. Boggs, Chairman
Subject "Tho Jackson County Li
brary," by Miss Clara Van Sant.
Recommendation "That forum en
dorse the efforts of the Farm Bu
reau in their membership drive."
44TH FORUM, February 2
Glen O. Taylor, Chairman
Subject "The Necessity of the Bus
iness Man of Today Being Train
ed," by Dean E. C. Robbins of Eu
gene, Oregon.
15TJI FOKUM, February 9
O. B. Gates, Chairman
Subject "Tho Road Building Pro
gram for Jackson County," K. E.
Ilodgman.
Recommendation "That- telegrams
be sent to representatives in tho
legislature requesting every ef
fort to be made to secure appro
priation for a Medford Armory."
40T1. FORUM, February 10
Frank P. Farrell, Chairman
Subject "The Relationship of the
Parents to Their Children." by
Dr. Wlnfield Scott Hall of Chi-
, cago, ill.
47TII FOKUM, February 23
C. E. Gates, Chairman
Subject "Wlfat attltudo should
Medford citizens take on future
demands for funds," by T. E Dan
iels. Frank P. Farrell. Rev. F. It.
Leach, Rev. J. Randolph Sasnelt.
Recommendation "That a 'Commu
nity Chest' be organized."
48TH FORUM, March 2
F. E. Merrick, Chairman
Subject "Laws enacted at the re
cent session of 'the legislature
other than the highway and auto
license laws," by BenJ. C. Sheldon.
40X11 FORUM, .March 0
E. C. Oadaia, Chairman
Subject "Associated Industries of
Pre-'on- by A. G. Clark of Port
land, Oregon.
Recommendations "That tho songs
written by ltev. D. E MilHrd tnr
the Medford Chainl'er of Con '
nierce be copyrighted,"
BOTH F'ORUM, March 10
H. W. Borden, Chairman
Subject "Smiles build business nnd
communities." by Herbert Leon
Copo of Caro, Michigan.
Recommendation "That Pacific and
Eastern Terminal grounds be pur
chased for auto camp and public
park purposes."
51ST FORUM, March 23
Joseph O. Grey, Chairman
Subject "Debate Resolved, That
fhe i!o ,.lln,B0f re'" Property in
the United States bv the iinas.
i ed-'h'S ?.""""" ProhTb.
win'Tlmas"" BUC"'er
82 FORUM, March SO
BAWMa MOORE, Chairman
LeBun!;r3"tKm?,b"e nncl ihway
Legislation." by Benj. C. Sheldon.
Recommendation
Products week
Medford."
"That an Oregon
be conducted in
ANNUA
Apt!
General
work oullii
eal year,
of directtA.il
review of
the Chai
merce uli
year.
r.fn
BETING
i2ll
Chairman
.mission of
(or the fis-
iounc-'"inent
lected and
work of
of Com
tlie past
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MEMBEKHIP
MEETINSia.
Decern
0. S. Of
1920
Chairman
Joint Bllng of the
members tf'the Medford
Chamber t' Commerce
and Cominy D., Fifth
Infantry, l G. O. ,
Subject Sdford Arm
ory by Ot George A.
White ol Salem, Ore
gon. Recommctiltlon That
efforts iriatde to se
cure jprbprlatlons
from tlJHty. county
and star the con
structloilff an arm
ory in Mdford.
i ?
Members who served
on the Continuom
Membership Com
mittee mud aiaiBt
ed In the Supple
xnentiry LlcruOer
ihip Campaign.
Hamlltttn Pulton,
Chairman
MfB. O. It, Salfliwi-ll
J. W. Wukt-flt'Ul
Volney I lixon
II. C. tlarnett
Janifs 'Iiylnr
Win. G. Tail
a. l. inn
M. MoiitK-'intTy
W. K. Wuiktr
Will Warner
T. K. Uaiilfla
Frt'd AV. Menra
John IT f'iirkin
H. I.. Wulthi-r
JoHfnli O. Orey
O. U. Ah-mierfer
Win. '. Isaacs
Committee to can
vass vote at pri
mary and final
elections of Direc
tors J. It. Woo.Hoitl,
Chairman
Glon O. Taylor
Alex Spari-ow
John H. Goodrich
Clias K Morris
V. E. Walker
Geo. E. Galea
Trade Epanalon
vommlttoe
John C. Mann, Chair
man C. A. Meeker
B. Klutn
B. W. Puul
C. C. Cate
A. W. Hubbs
C. A. Whlllock
Mrs. A. J. Hanby
Miss Nova iLouns
bury Mrs. G. W. Newbury
Beal Estate Commit
tee To consider
distribution of In
quiries received by
the Chamber of
Commerce.
J. W. Wakefield,
Chairman
J. li. Andrews
J. C. Barnea
A. O. Uelinett
J. C. Brown
C. S. Butterflold
J. Drt-ssler .
O. L. Harmon
Wm. M. Holmes
B. H. llurd
Goo. Laidley
H. H. McCurdy
Frederick C. 1'age
William Seheble
Jamea Taylor
Edwin M. White
Committee to con
duct an education
al "On Time" cam
paign. Aubrey G. Smith,
Chairman
Mrs. Geort'ti IS. Can
ode A. J. Hanby
Mlas Elizabeth Fer
guson O. H. Campbell
Miss Orn Cox
Miss Van Meter
Committee to ar
range a Program
of work for the
Chamber of Com
merce. Geo. A. Mansfield,
Cli airman
Mrs. Rose G. Schief
felln Earl C. Gaddls
E. J. Skewis
H. C. Garnelt
Committee to Inves
tigate the loss of
government blank
ets loaned to the
Medford Commer
"clal Clob In Aug
ust, 1919.
H. A. Canaday.
Chairman
A. J. Vanco
Carl Y. Tengwold
Committee to Inves
tigate the possi
bilities of railroad
construction.
E. H. Hurd, Chair
man A. L. Hill
J. F. Reddy
Wal ter B. Rob! naon
G. L. 'Buhrman
W. H. Gore .
Scenic Preservation
Committee.
H.-nj. I- Undiirt.
t;;tirin;i n
P.. If Mct'urdv
A. liohe:iNicin
Alt-x Sparrow
Hutrli U. Kuttkiri
I'Mistui M;i rsha II
K. li. HcdKiiia.i
Committee to ar
range for Summer
Band Concerts.
Will WartM-r. Chalr-
inan
It A. P. ltv
H. I.. Hr.Mi.U v
Mrs. K. K. M.Mrit-k
lu-lloy Gitulu-il
Committee on Com
mittees, V. H. Vawl.-r,
Chairman
V 1.. Mill
T. Huiiifls
..its. Kust; G. Suliii'f-
fellii
R.v. Myron
lluuzt-r
Committoe to inves
tl(rate the advisa
bility of establish
ing a Credit Sat
ing Bureau.
Ralph Waldo El dun,
Chairman
A. II. Miller
E. .M. Wilson
J. Ni'Winan
H. A. Thlei-uir
Committee to con
sider a proposition
tor the establish
ment of an Apple
Syrnp Plant.
C. C. Cate. Chairman
E. J. Skewis
C. M. Kldd
Committee to con
sider County Bul
letin Board Adver
tising. A. C. Hubbard,
Chairman
J. L. Read
1. 1). Philips
Crater Lake High
way and Tourist
uurcau commit
tee. C. 8. Butterfield,
Chairman
Guv Conner
John H. Carkln
Committee to estab
lish an employ
ment bureau dur
ing the fruit sea
son. R. O. Bardwell
Chairman
David If. Rosenberg
H. O. Frohbach
Committee to con
sider Forest Re
serve Extension
I or protection of
Medford'a water
tJnppiy. .
A. T,. Hill, Chairman
Henj. C. Sheldon
Rawles .Moore
Committee to inves
. tlgate Freight
Rates on stock
shipments
J. W. Wakefield,
Chairman
M. Montgomery
R. D. Flaherty
CHisollne Shortage
Committee
C. E. Gales, Chair
man IT. A. Thicrolf
H. L. Waither
industrial Survey
Committee.
H. 1.. Waither,
Chairman
S. Sumpter Smith
V. H. Vawter
Treight Bate Ad
justment Commit
tee. E. A. Welch.
Chairman
Earl C. Oaddfs
H. C. Garnett
Geo. T. Colllna
Jackson County
Community Day
Committee.
C. A. Meeker,
Chairman
Volney Dixon
l.arry J. Schade
Committee to pre
pare proepact list
for supplementary
membership cam
paign. Jonas Wold. Chair
man A. 1,. Hill
J. A. IVrry
Street Sign Commit
tee. J. C. Brown, Chair
man J no. A. Wt stiTlund
O. 1. Harmon
Committee to pre
pare map direct
ing tourists to
scenic points of
the valley.
G. A. Codding.
Chairman
Frank P. Farrell
Geo. 1. Treichler
Committee In charge
of entertainment
for the Northwest
Advertising Cara
van. Geo; T. Colltna,
.Chairman
R. Klum
H. S Smith
J. W. Wakefield
Auditing Com
tee,
Rawles Moore,
Chairman
V. II. Vawter
Wm. F. Isaacs
Headquarters Com
mittee, Geo. A. Mansfield,
Chairman
Geo. T. Colllna
Wm. F. Isaacs
Budget Appropria
tion Committee.
IT. U Waither,
Chairman
V. If. Vawter
A. L. Hill
Committee on Songs
lor Forum Meet
ings. W. I. Vawter,
Chairman
Rl-v. U. E. Millard
W. Gaston Domer-
gue
Committee to ar
range with City
Authorities for
purchase of Coun
ty Fair and Avia
tion Grounds.
H. K Waither,
Chairman
Geo. A. Mansfield
V. IT. Vawter
Dedication of Avia
tion Field Commit
tee. C. E. Catra,
Chairman
V. H. Vawter
W. H. Gore
H. Sumpter Smith
Gus Newbury
Dead Indian Soda
Springs Koad
Committee.
H. C, Garnett,
Chairman
Hugh B. Rankin
Geo. R. Llndley
Committee In charge
of B-oad Bond
Campaign.
Rawles Moore.
Chairman
Frank P. Farrell
SeeJey Hall
Committee to ar
range for and Im
prove present Au
tomobile Camp
Grounds.
Earl C. Gaddls.
Chairman
E. E. Kan's
J. A. Re.'li-fieM
Mi.sa Annltj Kellehur
Committee to Inves
tigate Trafflo
Begulatlons.
Glen O. Taylor.
Chairman.
Geo. T. Collins
Ralph Waldo Elden
Medford Booklet
Committee.
E. G. Rlddell,
Chairmutt
S. Sumpter Smith
A. H. Miller
County Seat Cam
paign 4omznlttee.
Paul M. Janney,
Chairman
Oeo. L. Treichler
J. W. Wakefield
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olatlon to aet
fnnda.
Wm. O. Talt.
Chairman
Committee to secure
Budget Sttbaorlp
tlon. Geo. L. Treichler,
Chairman.
T. E. Danlela
Committee to ean
vaaa Tote of Bef
erendnm on tae
Conatltatlonai
Amendment Iiim
ltlnr the rate of
latereat.
John B. Orth,
Chairman
A. P. Hagen
Selh M. Bullla
Commlttao to can
Taaa the refaren-
dam on Conunnnl
ty Cheat.
Glenn O. Taylor.
Chairman
J. R. Woodford
Alex Sparrow
1. Secured tho consent of the Common
Council to provlilo funds for 0tn Air
Hand nvrt during the summer month
of 1920.
12. Exhibited on various occaalont tb
Wonderful l'lornl Pruducu of tba Rom
River Valley.
1.
13. Compiled a collection of Bonf, Mch
2. Assisted In the establishment of an Km- . , , m . .
tutvo been lbs ueans of much favorable
ployment ltureau which operated during j.
publicity and which have In a lara mea4-
tho fruit picking season. Secured help for . , ,.
urt) assisted in uuklnc tba guests at the
farmers, manufacturers and for road and , , ,
forums feel Ibe spirit of progression which
Irrigation construction work. .
prevails In Medford.
3. Established a linmcli officii in Medford
of the OiiiCu Stuto Motor Association
which Is tha Oreson reuroeentullve o( the
Amoricun Automobilo Assoclutlou.
14. lU'pllcd with a I'eiual lief tor and
with literature to 1,000 persons making
Inquiry as to Ibe resources and advan
tages of Medford and the Rogue River
Valley.
15. Secured 50 New Mubrs, all ot wboia
had the opportunity before joining to see
4.-Wss instrumental in the formation of a ' lhat the offlcers f ,ho Med(ord ChamW
county association for tho Ire.erTtlon of Qf Commerce w9re conducting the organ-
8mery along the highways. ,Mton ,n ,n6 most pr()gre8.lY(, and hul.
ness-llke manner.
li. After months ot negotiations on tb
6. Secured a l-Yeiglit Rato Reduction on
part of the Chamber of Commerce Corn
lumber and box ahooks so that Medford Is - ......'
mlttee, the City ot Medford and JaeksOB
in an enviable position to become a lum- - . .,
County, grounds for an AvtaUon LdlnT
ber, manufacturing center.' . .
Held and a Conaty Ialr were purchased.
0. Carried on an educational cnmpulgn to
get the citizens to reulUo the lmportunco
of being Prompt and On Time In their
business engagements.
17. Attracted thousands ot visitor td Jiikd
ford at the time ot the Dedication of J ho
Newell Barber Aviation IantUng Field.
7. Investigated the designs and coBts ot
Street Sins; and recommended same to
Common Council. Signs now being put lu
place.
18. Secured the expenditure ot fundi by
. . "'-' r.
the County and by the Forest Sefvlce,
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which made It possible for Automobile t4
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- Travel the JRoad Cesdinsj to the Dld lv
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8. Extended the Trading Territory of Med- ' , . : ' -,J 'i'J'ir. : I '" ':-
' ID. Conducted a campaign iVd'bpndi tlje
ford by popularizing Wednesday as a bar- County for 9900,000.00 (or stoad Boild-
galn day througlt advertising In the news- ,BB JtiriKises. The county, fund voted,
together with , federal an4 jBtate funds
papers and by tho weekly mailing of clr- available call, ior a ' road., construction,
culara to remote districts ot Jackson program In the county aggregallng t$l;
County and to Northern California. 400.0.0(10. t . ....
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9. Conducted Kifly-lMo Portim Meotlngs at . ' ' ; ',' 1 ' ' l,' s
which topics of local Interest were din- 20. publication of a Medford Booklet;)
cussed and where well known men of wrji the publication of new. Jacksoa
Medford and other localities, spoke on . County literature,'-',. !: '
educational subject!. . .' . '. ', .- c , .' . 'j :
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10. Entertained the Northwest Advertising 2J Assisted Cow Testing Association to
Caravan, The National I'ark-to.Park High- financing their organization, and ecdrd
way Aatoclation, Members of the Btte for them better co-operation fre owners
Highway Oonunlaslon and Stockmen at- of dairy herds. '.'.
tending the Stockmen's Convention. - - , ,
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11. Completely Ilonovatod the Building -:v . ,.. , '
occupied by the Medford Chamber of Com- 88. Assisted in getting appropriation trom
merce and secured additional office County and State' for an M,00.60
equipment, which enables quick service at Armory. ' - c' '
a minimum cost. ' , ' ' ' ' '
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